Today’s FilmFreeway Deadline: FANTASY/SCI-FI Film & Screenplay Festival

Over 75 FIVE Star Reviews on FilmFreeway!

FANTASY and SCI-FI Stories used to be a fringe market. Now they are in the mainstream and forever as movies, television shows, and stories in this genre are a multi-billion dollar market.

Submit via FilmFreeway:

This is a HYBRID film festival (NOT an online festival) with live screenings for the audience feedback video you will receive, plus an optional virtual 2nd showcase to enhance the film’s exposure. Festival also conducts blog and podcast interviews with the filmmaker. We have also started a filmmaker’s WhatsApp group with over 100 joined to date to chat about next project and make contacts etc….

Get your script and story performed by professional actors at the Fantasy/Sci-Fi Festival. WINNING reading every single month!

Get your short or feature film showcased at the FEEDBACK Film Festival and get an audience video. Now a monthly festival taking place in either Chicago, Los Angeles, or Toronto

All festival dates have been updated to private screenings with the same Audience FEEDBACK videos made for the short & feature films, and recorded script readings performed by professional actors for the screenplays. This is our way of showing community over distance so everyone around the world can experience our Audience Feedback videos.

We specialize in showcasing Fantasy/Sci-Fi stories and making sure that when the work is ready, the writer will benefit by at least obtaining a solid agent.

Awards & Prizes

Accepted Films get their films showcased at the FEEDBACK Film Festival. Then you’ll garner an Audience Video on your film which is a great promotional vehicle, which will set you up to get submitted to future festivals.

Accepted Screenplays get their work performed by professional actors at the writing festival. 3-5 weeks after submitting, you will be sent an email with your full feedback and told if your script is ready to be performed at our festival. We do not have finalists etc.. It is either a winner or a rewrite is suggested and you have a chance to re-submit at a discount rate.

Today’s FilmFreeway Deadline: NEW YORK Feedback Film Festival

This is a HYBRID film festival with live screenings for the audience feedback video you will receive, plus an optional virtual 2nd showcase to enhance the film’s exposure (optional). Festival also conducts blog and podcast interviews with the filmmaker. We have also started a filmmaker’s WhatsApp group with over 150 joined to date to chat about next project and make contacts etc….

Submit via FilmFreeway:

FILM FESTIVAL:

We are proud to announce a FOUR tier festival set up of your accepted film at the festival. Two screenings of your film at our festival, plus two separate interviews.

Screening #1 will take place in NYC and will be a private screening for a select group of people. They will then go home after the festival and record their comments of your film. Then we turn those comments into our regular FEEDBACK Festival Video.

For context, here is an example of a video from a recent festival: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EviO64sSbrA

Screening #2 takes place one time only (for FREE) VIRTUALLY for all to see on our online feed every single day. 365 festivals in 2022. Already these screenings are garnering an audience of 1000s each day.

So in the end you will have TWO showcases of your film and you’ll receive your audience feedback video a week before the Virtual Festival.

Then (Tier #3) we will send you a list of questions to answer for our blog interview that will promote you and your film. Then after that (Tier #4) we will set up a podcast interview on our popular ITunes show where will we chat with you about the process of how the film was made.

SCREENPLAY FESTIVAL:

Winning screenplays performed by professional actors and made into a video each month. Film festival also occurs each month.

FULL FEEDBACK on all screenplay submissions. Film submissions can also request the committee’s feedback notes on their film.

Today’s Film Festival: EUROPEAN Showcase Festival

Go to the Daily Film Festival Platform http://www.wildsound.ca and sign up for the free 7 day trial to watch a new and original festival every single day.

Go to the festival page directly and watch dozens of films:
https://www.wildsound.ca/todays-film-festival/

CLICK the link to watch the film directly:

DAS BILDERHAUS, 15min., Germany
Directed by Tom Sielemann
An ensemble short about people going to a movie theater. Three storylines: A boy falling in love, a couple in a very strange relationship and two film nerds having a discussion with an unexpected outcome …

https://www.facebook.com/DasBilderhausFilm

Watch Film NOW: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/das-bilderhaus

ONE FRANK….., 38min., Serbia
Directed by Alena Jaworowska (Suranova)
The war, the disaster, the shock… In the period ahead historians will describe these events in details, give an appraisal of them, determine the causes and the consequences… But how does a common person survive? He’s lost his home, he has nowhere to go back, there is no one waiting for him in this big world. The barrel-organ, the road and the loneliness… Here’s the first-person account.

Watch Film NOW: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/one-frank

A FLEETING ENCOUNTER, 85min., Switzerland
Directed by Romed Wyder
Grappling with a mid-life crisis, Sacha leaves his girlfriend and escapes to his grandparents’ Airbnb. He is surprised by the presence of Marjan, an Iranian woman who is facing her own marital crisis.

https://antidote-sales.biz/catalogue/fleeting-encounter

Watch Film NOW: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/a-fleeting-encounter

HOLY B3, 10min., Germany
Directed by Claudio D´Attis, Roberto Basile
A lonely nurse (Comasia Castellana) from Wetzlar spreads her faith in a bizarre clinic in Guagnano, while Pastor Haase (Alexander Hoymann) is worry about the artificial intelligence (robot Roberto Basile). Four modern evangelists (Franco D’Attis, Karin Herbort, Daniela D’Attis, Michele Nappo) are the answer!

http://www.youtube.it/clamexico

https://www.instagram.com/p/B-ujbrSj0kZ/?igshid=zjotf5najt77&fbclid=IwAR0gGnEg7OOLmoIDHURi6VaCblEGnYCCSC0YweluqzRdRCh7YDQWIKEECS0

Watch Film NOW: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/holy-b3

THE STORY OF MARJAN THE BUNNY, 3min., Slovenia
Directed by Mitja Manček
Marjan the bunny was the first pet of little Mitja, which was named after his dad. One day boy found an empty cage and he didn’t know where the bunny had disappeared.

http://www.mancekmitja.si/en/Films/ProfessionalYears/TheStoryOfMarjanTheBunny/

https://twitter.com/mancekmitja

Watch Film NOW: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/the-story-of-marjan-the-bunny

DISCONNECT, 6min., UK
Directed by Simeon Lumgair, Elena Zacharaki
Shay Levy’s mesmerizing music video for her debut single, “DISCONNECT,” explores the profound theme of disconnection within relationships. Taking viewers on an emotional voyage, Shay encounters an array of captivating characters, the Lover, The Mother, The Chauffeur and the Friend, each embodying a distinct form of love. Yet, she finds herself trapped in an unrelenting state of disconnection. Shay delves into the intricate layers of love through this film, showcasing its diverse expressions encompassing friendship, affection, eros, and charity.

http://quirkymotion.com/
https://facebook.com/quirkymotion
https://instagram.com/quirkymotion

Watch Film NOW: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/disconnect

APRICOT, 29min., Germany
Directed by Marie Dollenberg
Charlotte, Julie, Marie-Claire, Jean, Lotta – five girls who run a French café in St. Pauli.

https://www.instagram.com/diemaedchenvomduport/

Watch Film NOW: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/apricot

Watch Today’s Festival: Best of EXPERIMENTAL Film Festival

Go to the Daily Film Festival Platform http://www.wildsound.ca and sign up for the free 7 day trial to watch a new and original festival every single day.

Go to the festival page directly and watch dozens of films:
https://www.wildsound.ca/todays-film-festival/

Watch the EXPERIMENTAL Festival: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/28-experimental-fest

See the Full Lineup of Films:

THE FINAL CURTAIN CALL, 16min,. USA
Directed by Jessica Orcsik, Robbie Ryde
As Ella embarks on a musical journey, she meets 4 other teenagers, each with a new song. Taking place in a mysterious theater, the musical numbers reveal heart wrenching stories of child trafficking sung in new and creative ways. The Final Curtain Call combines a serious matter with the power of music to convey an impactful message and tell a devastating story.

http://www.diversitypictures.org/ https://www.instagram.com/thefinalcurtaincall_shortfilm

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-the-final-curtain



PUNK SINATRA, 11min,. USA
Directed Sebastian Macchia
‘Punk Sinatra’ is not only a whimsical mockumentary but also a groundbreaking first in cinema—it’s the first AI-created mockumentary. The film unfurls the fictitious tale of Punk Sinatra, an imagined long-lost cousin of Frank Sinatra, humorously credited with sparking the punk rock revolution. This entirely fabricated character pioneers the raw, straightforward lyricism and ‘Do It Yourself’ ethos of punk music.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-punk-sinatra

I SPEAK THE NIGHT, 19min., Germany
Directed by Doris Schmid
A reflection on perception, imagination and on artistic expression of the collective real, external world, in relation to the subjective inner life of each individual.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-i-speak-the-night

SO I, 3min., China
Directed by Charlotte Sun
This film is a hand-drawn animation exploring the concept of animation through dance movements. In the meanwhile, it gives a perspective about loneliness, the invevitable isolation of physical body as well as ging a introspective approach, thourgh self-exploration. Sometimes the thing I’ve been longing for isn’t really exsist in places I can see, So I decided to I dance.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-so-i

POLITICAL Film Festival (Free film submissions) – Deadline Today

Festival designed to showcase independent politically inclined films from all corners of the world.

https://filmfreeway.com/PoliticalFilmFestival

Submit your FILM for FREE using the FilmFreeway button

LAST DAY to submit for the April Festival.

The status of your film will be determined within a week!

NOTE: Other options to submit. For a short fee get a guaranteed acceptance and the total festival package: Audience Feedback Video. Written Film Review. Blog Interview.

Festival designed to showcase independent politically inclined films from all corners of the world.

Agenda is to help show the world stories with a macro political agenda. This is purely a partisan minded festival. Our goal is to show films from different ideological points of view. (As long as their is no hate filled, racist, sexist, or violent points of view)

It also intends to showcase screenplays that are politically themed. We give full feedback on all entries. Winners get their script performed by professional actors and made into a promotional video (paid service).

In this time of divided cultures, our idealistic agenda is to help bridge the gap in some small way. To entertain and educate by films and screenplays that need to be seen by the world.

Festival will occur every single month.

POLITICAL Film Festival VIRTUAL Events occurs once a month on the Film Festival Streaming Service.

All film submissions are FREE. Opportunity to have your film showcased on the popular streaming service for 48 hours.

(Other opportunities to garner a distribution deal with the company and have your film showcased always on the streaming service.)

Upcoming Deadlines for more FREE Festivals:

DOCUMENTARY Feedback Film Festival
https://filmfreeway.com/DocumentaryFilmFestival

ASIAN Filmmakers Festival
https://filmfreeway.com/ASIANFeedbackFilmFestival

FASHION/EXPERIMENTAL Festival
https://filmfreeway.com/stylefashionexperimental

COMEDY Film & Screenplay Festival
https://filmfreeway.com/ComedyFilmScreenplayFestival

ANIMATION Feedback Festival
https://filmfreeway.com/FEEDBACKAnimationFilmScreenplayFestival

EUROPEAN Film Festival
https://filmfreeway.com/europeanfeedbackfestival

BLACK & WHITE Film Festival
https://filmfreeway.com/BlackandWhiteFilmFestival

FREE Film Submissions – DOCUMENTARY Feedback Film Festival – Deadline Today

Over 70 FIVE Star Reviews on FilmFreeway!

https://filmfreeway.com/DocumentaryFilmFestival

2 option to submit:

1) Submit for FREE and have your film shown at the Virtual Festival Platform www.wildsound.ca

(Includes awards and other options for movie reviews, interviews)

OR

2)  NEW OPTION: All submissions receive an automatic acceptance to the festival!

We have created a hybrid festival with 4 tiers to enhance your film and your festival experience. All accepted films receive all four tier options:

Tier #1 – Your film plays at a private festival event where the audience will record their comments/reactions to your film on their camera or phone, then we edit them and send you a promotional video. No matter what you will receive a promotional video of your film of people commenting on your film.

Tier #2 (optional) – Your film plays on the Film Festival streaming service for 30 hours and invite a select industry audience to watch it. With this system, some films have already received a distribution deal as many platforms are looking for solid feature and short documentaries. We can not guarantee anything of course but this has been very helpful to many in the past. (see testimonials below)

Then (Tier #3) we will send you a list of questions to answer for our blog interview that will promote you and your film. Then after that (Tier #4) we will set up a podcast interview on our popular ITunes show where will we chat with you about the process of how the film was made.

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Upcoming Deadlines for more FREE Festivals: 

ASIAN Filmmakers Festival

https://filmfreeway.com/ASIANFeedbackFilmFestival

FASHION/EXPERIMENTAL Festival

https://filmfreeway.com/stylefashionexperimental

POLITICAL Feedback Festival

https://filmfreeway.com/PoliticalFilmFestival

COMEDY Film & Screenplay Festival

https://filmfreeway.com/ComedyFilmScreenplayFestival

ANIMATION Feedback Festival 

https://filmfreeway.com/FEEDBACKAnimationFilmScreenplayFestival

EUROPEAN Film Festival

https://filmfreeway.com/europeanfeedbackfestival

BLACK & WHITE Film Festival

https://filmfreeway.com/BlackandWhiteFilmFestival

Today’s Writing Festival Deadlines: STAGE PLAY. RELATIONSHIP Poetry (FREE). ENVIRONMENTAL Screenplay.

WILDsound Festival showcases the best of new writings from around the world today. Submit your story to the relevant festival contest and earn a performance video showcase reading.

NOTE: Submit and garner full feedback notes on your work no matter what! (Exception is the poetry contests where every submission gets their work posted on the network.)

STAGE PLAY Writing Contest – Full feedback on your original stage play. Winners get their play performed by professional actors and made into a video. SUBMIT NOW

RELATIONSHIP Poetry Contest – Submit a poem that’s about a relationship via Submittable. SUBMIT NOW

ENVIRONMENTAL Screenplay Contest – Full Feedback on all submissions. Get your ENVIRONMENTAL Screenplay performed by professional actors and made into video. SUBMIT NOW

There is no festival like this!

Mainly what this contest does is give exposure to the writer. They will be able to obtain a solid agent, plus get notice by producers looking for writers like yourself. NOTE: The writer will always own 100% rights to their story. The only thing we do is help the writer. Either with notes on their next draft, or gain exposure by having their story showcased at our festival.

Filmmaker Andrew Wakeman Proctor (LOST DREAMS)

LOST DREAMS, 10min., USA
Directed by Andrew Wakeman Proctor
Lost Dreams is about dreams. Scientists have not fully figured out dreams. The ancients believed you could predict the future through your dreams, Native Americans created dream-capturing devices. Some people keep dream diaries. Freud believed that we could fix people’s psychological problems by analyzing their dreams.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt32021226/?ref_=ttawd_rvi_tt_i_4

Get to know the filmmaker:

1. What motivated you to make this film?

I took an experimental film class at Connecticut College. We studied the works of Maya Dern and Stan Brackage. I was inspired by Anticipation of the Night by Stan Brackage. In the fall of 2009 I received an email inviting me to submit a film to an Experimental film festival in Switzerland. My friend John Prevedini sent me his music “Lost Days” and it inspired “Lost Dreams”.

2 .From Idea to finish product how long did it take for you to make this film?

15 years off and on. I first started in late 2009. Then I worked on it off and on through the years. In 2020 I started working on the film seriously again and then in 2022 I got inspired to finish it.

3. How would you describe your film in two words?
Unconscious communication

4. What was the biggest obstacle you faced completing this film?

Creating a structure which made sense, a structure with a beginning, middle and an end, because at first it had a good middle and somewhat of an end.

5. What were your initial reactions when watching the audience talking about your film in the feedback video?

I was a little nervous because my film is very experimental. I was very happy with the feedback. I appreciated the sensitive and thoughtful comments. Thank you very much.

6. When did you realize that you wanted to make films?

I realized I enjoyed filming things when I was 8 and held a Sony high 8 camera. I realized I wanted to make films for a career when I was 18 and got introduced to editing at the Marvelwood School.

7. Film you have seen the most in your life?

I would say either “It’s a Mad, Mad world” or “The Third man”. I have been watching “It’s a Mad, Mad, World” for years due to its humor. “The Third Man” is a perfect film for me, perfect story and perfect editing.

8. What other elements of the festival experience can we and other festivals implement to satisfy you and help you further your filmmaking career?

I have had so far a good experience with your festival. I would have enjoyed an in-person screening.

9. You submitted to the festival via Film Freeway. How has your experiences been working on the festival platform site?

I feel Film Freeway is a good site so far. I think it works really well.

10. What is your favorite meal?

Peach Chicken or Sweet Pepper Pasta

11. What is next for you? A new film?

I am working on a few scripts. One is a comedy about stolen World War 2 art. Then the other one is a feature about a brother who saves his sister from an addiction

Today’s FilmFreeway Deadline: HORROR Underground Film Festival

Various options to submit to the Festival. A HYBRID model. Cinema screenings for audience feedback video (not an online festival). Blog and podcast interviews. And bonus Virtual screening (optional!) geared to create community over distance, PLUS, get your film seen by the right people.

Submit via FilmFreeway:

Festival designed to expose and promote films and screenplays that work outside the system and break the boundaries in the horror genre. To bring a voice to the talented independent filmmakers & writers within the horror genre.

Submit your HORROR films and screenplays today to the festival.

Our mission is to promote screenplays, films and videos that dissent radically in form, technique, or content, and challenge and transcend commercial and audience expectations using the audience FEEDBACK festival format that the flagship festivals uses.

Film festival occurs with a private audience at least 6 times a year in Montreal and Los Angeles. Each accepted film received 2 festival screenings. Private cinema screening where they will receive their audience feedback video. And the virtual screening (4-6 weeks after) that is an industry showcase of the best HORROR films from around the world today.

Screenplay Festivals occur once a month. We perform a transcript script of the winners in a studio using professional Canadian actors and post them online for the entire world to see. (Great proof of concept video to use to promote your script.)

NOTE: Accepted works also get the opportunity to do two interviews: A blog interview and an ITunes Film Festival podcast interview.

Filmmaker Joe McGowan (P IS FOR PENIS)

P IS FOR PENIS, 9min., UK
Directed by Joe McGowan
An overdue catch up down the pub between two old friends is thrown into chaos by the inclusion of a terrifying third wheel with an embarrassing secret.

http://www.thejoemcgowan.co.uk/
https://instagram.com/joe_mcgowan88

Get to know the filmmaker:

1. What motivated you to make this film?

I wanted to make a film that focused on an escalating absurd premise. I love a good sitcom that is led by strong, memorable characters who find themselves in a bit of a pickle. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is by far my favourite show for this. The way the characters talk and treat each other always cracks me up and the levels of escalating circumstances in that show are second to none. I approached this film like I was writing a scene from a sitcom, as ultimately that’s what I would love to do in the future.

2. From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?

Four months. I started writing the script in December 2023 and the final edit was done and dusted in the first week of April 2024.

3. How would you describe your film in two words!?

Absurd oversharing.

4. What was the biggest obstacle you faced in completing this film?

Two things. The first is budget, as most filmmakers would agree. I was adamant about paying my cast and crew a fair fee and I hired the pub for an eight hour window. Everything adds up before the cameras have begun rolling. The second thing was getting everything filmed in time. I quickly learned that twelve pages of dialogue in eight hours is quite an ambitious task. We had to streamline the filming approach fairly quickly into the shoot. The dramatic lighting and slider shots got scrapped and it’s a much simpler film than I originally planned, but I feel the script is strong enough to carry the film without the extra bells and whistles, so it all worked out fine in the end.

5. What were your initial reactions when watching the audience talking about your film in the feedback video?

I felt like I had achieved what I was going for. The script got a lot of praise, which felt great as I spent most of my time writing and tweaking it for about two months. The fact that people are responding so well to it and finding it overall funny and enjoyable is so lovely to hear.

6. When did you realize that you wanted to make films?

When I was sixteen, I started a Media course at sixth form college as it was completely different from anything I did at high school. I quickly picked up on how to film things well and edit them together and I fell in love with the whole filmmaking process. That’s when I knew this was what I wanted to do.

7. What film have you seen the most in your life?

Back to the Future.

8. What other elements of the festival experience can we and other festivals implement to satisfy you and help you further your filmmaking career?

I’ve been to quite a few festivals over the last year for this and other films I’ve made. The main piece of feedback I give is to make it obvious who the filmmakers are. I want to network with filmmakers who made things I enjoy and vice versa. Having the filmmaker introduce their films, having the festival organizers point them at screening, tag the filmmakers on social media when posting about their work. We’ve put a lot of effort into our films and getting the chance to meet likeminded creatives is essential for our growth.

9. You submitted to the festival via FilmFreeway. How has your experiences been working on the festival platform site?

It’s been great. Super simple and easy to use.

10. What is your favorite meal?

Ramen.

11. What is next for you? A new film?

I’ve started writing a new comedy short called ‘Orc Talk’ that’s set in a Fantasy world, which I’m excited about. I have a few other short ideas I’m still playing around with and plan to start writing a sitcom pilot this year.